Tx, won't do such exercise myself but at least I have now an idea about the method used!

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Hmmm... would be nice to include in Celestia.Sci's documentation some links to the papers used to write the code... (or to propose the papers themselves via a downloadable archive)

Oh, such a precise documentation is a crucial new scientific aspect of celestia.Sci! The relevant papers used for the simulation can be clicked from within celestia.Sci and much more... But this exists only in alpha stage so far.

Also I have partly finished a Blog with detailed explanations about the various astrophysical input concepts.

Another important new feature is a sexy overlay plotting of data base content within celestia.Sci along with various statistical tools.

Here is an interesting celestia.Sci screenshot of the yellowish galactic globular cluster Ton 2 that may be less well known. The image nicely illustrates the huge range spanned by my shader stars within one image, from the faintest ones (~ 25 m) in Ton 2 to the fairly bright (4.25 m) G8III star in the lower left vicinity of the globular:

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